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July 2022, Volume 702, Issue 1
- 8-18 Single-Parent Families and Public Policy in High-Income Countries: Introduction to the Volume
by Janet C. Gornick & Laurie C. Maldonado & Amanda Sheely - 20-36 Ethno-Racial Variation in Single Motherhood Prevalences and Penalties for Child Poverty in the United States, 1995–2018
by Regina S. Baker - 37-54 Cross-National Variation in the Relationship between Welfare Generosity and Single Mother Employment
by Thomas Biegert & David Brady & Lena Hipp - 55-76 Income Support Policies for Single Parents in Europe and the United States: What Works Best?
by Elise Aerts & Ive Marx & Zachary Parolin - 78-96 Nonresident Fathers and the Economic Precarity of Their Children
by Lenna Nepomnyaschy & Margaret Thomas & Alex Haralampoudis & Huiying Jin - 97-111 Child Support Policy across High-Income Countries: Similar Problems, Different Approaches
by Mia Hakovirta & Laura Cuesta & Mari Haapanen & Daniel R. Meyer - 114-128 Single Parents Competing in a Dual-Earner Society: Social Policy to Level the Playing Field
by Rense Nieuwenhuis - 129-148 Making Parental Leave Policies Work for Single Mothers: Lessons from Europe
by Alzbeta Bartova & Adeline Otto & Wim Van Lancker - 149-162 Immigration Policies and the Risks of Single Parenthood for Migrant Women
by Isabel Shutes - 164-187 Single Mothers’ Income in Twelve Rich Countries: Differences in Disadvantage across the Distribution
by Susan Harkness - 188-204 The Wealth (Disadvantage) of Single-Parent Households
by Salvatore Morelli & Brian Nolan & Juan C. Palomino & Philippe Van Kerm - 206-223 Economic Precarity among Single Parents in the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Zachary Parolin & Emma K. Lee - 226-235 Single Parents in High-Income Countries: What the United States Can Learn from Others
by Isabel V. Sawhill - 236-251 Effective Policies for Single-Parent Families and Prospects for Policy Reforms in the United States: Concluding Reflections
by Janet C. Gornick & Laurie C. Maldonado & Amanda Sheely
May 2022, Volume 701, Issue 1
- 8-25 From Supervision to Opportunity: Reimagining Probation and Parole
by David J. Harding & Bruce Western & Jasmin A. Sandelson - 28-45 Barred: Labor Market Dynamics and Human Capital Development among People on Probation and Parole
by Bryan L. Sykes & Meghan Ballard & Daniela Kaiser & Vicente Celestino Mata & J. Amanda Sharry & Justin Sola - 46-60 Why Do People under Community Supervision Work and Earn So Little? And What Can Policy Do to Increase Their Employment and Earnings?
by Harry J. Holzer - 61-75 Community Supervision and Employment
by Jesse Capece - 78-97 Prison, College, and the Labor Market: A Critical Analysis by Formerly Incarcerated and Justice-Impacted Students
by Khoi Quach & Michael Cerda-Jara & Raven Deverux & Johnny Smith - 98-113 Job-Related Programs for People on Supervision: Reframing the Problem
by Shawn Bushway - 114-133 From Prison to Entrepreneurship: Can Entrepreneurship be a Reentry Strategy for Justice-Impacted Individuals?
by Kylie Jiwon Hwang - 134-150 How Tax Credits Can Support Formerly Incarcerated Individuals and Their Families
by Natalie Smith - 152-171 Community Supervision, Housing Insecurity, and Homelessness
by Dallas Augustine & Margot Kushel - 172-190 The Health and Health Needs of People under Community Supervision
by Laura C. Hawks & Nadine Horton & Emily A. Wang - 191-203 The Promise and Challenge of Local Initiatives That Support Reentry and Reintegration
by Johnna Christian - 206-208 Paying a Debt to Society: Expunging Criminal Records as a Pathway to Increased Employment
by Hakim Nathaniel Crampton - 209-212 Moving from Awareness to Urgent Action: A Call for Relevant Data and a Human-Centered Reentry Approach
by Teresa Y. Hodge
March 2022, Volume 700, Issue 1
- 8-24 Threats to Science: Politicization, Misinformation, and Inequalities
by James N. Druckman - 26-40 When Science Becomes Embroiled in Conflict: Recognizing the Public’s Need for Debate while Combating Conspiracies and Misinformation
by Stephan Lewandowsky & Konstantinos Armaos & Hendrik Bruns & Philipp Schmid & Dawn Liu Holford & Ulrike Hahn & Ahmed Al-Rawi & Sunita Sah & John Cook - 41-54 Americans’ Attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act: What Role Do Beliefs Play?
by Gabriel Miao Li & Josh Pasek & Jon A. Krosnick & Tobias H. Stark & Jennifer Agiesta & Gaurav Sood & Trevor Tompson & Wendy Gross - 55-72 A Partisan Pandemic: How COVID-19 Was Primed for Polarization
by Austin Hegland & Annie Li Zhang & Brianna Zichettella & Josh Pasek - 73-85 Changing Americans’ Attitudes about Immigration: Using Moral Framing to Bolster Factual Arguments
by Jan G. Voelkel & Mashail Malik & Chrystal Redekopp & Robb Willer - 86-96 Moral Convictions and Threats to Science
by Robin Bayes - 98-111 Defining and Measuring Scientific Misinformation
by Brian G. Southwell & J. Scott Babwah Brennen & Ryan Paquin & Vanessa Boudewyns & Jing Zeng - 112-123 The “Infodemic†Infodemic: Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Truth-Claims and the Need for (Not) Combatting Misinformation
by Nicole M. Krause & Isabelle Freiling & Dietram A. Scheufele - 124-135 Reducing Health Misinformation in Science: A Call to Arms
by Briony Swire-Thompson & David Lazer - 136-151 Psychological Inoculation against Misinformation: Current Evidence and Future Directions
by Cecilie S. Traberg & Jon Roozenbeek & Sander van der Linden - 152-164 Nudging Social Media toward Accuracy
by Gordon Pennycook & David G. Rand - 166-182 Waking from Paralysis: Revitalizing Conceptions of Climate Knowledge and Justice for More Effective Climate Action
by Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya & Margaret G. O’connell & Edith Leoso & Marvin Shingwe Biness Neme Defoe & Alexandra Anderson & Megan Bang & Pete Beckman & Anne-Marie Boyer & Jennifer Dunn & Jonathan Gilbert & Josiah Hester & Daniel E. Horton & Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings & Philomena Kebec & Nancy C. Loeb & Patricia Loew & William M. Miller & Katie Moffitt & Aaron I. Packman & Michael Waasegiizhig Price & Beth Redbird & Jennie Rogers & Rajesh Sankaran & James Schwoch & Pamala Silas & Weston Twardowski & Nyree Zerega - 183-194 Is Citizen Science a Remedy for Inequality?
by Bruce V. Lewenstein - 195-207 Inequality and Misperceptions of Group Concerns Threaten the Integrity and Societal Impact of Science
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Adam R. Pearson & Neil A. Lewis jr. & Ashley Jardina & Peter K. Enns - 208-219 Measuring What Matters: Data Absenteeism, Science Communication, and the Perpetuation of Inequities
by K. Viswanath & Rachel Faulkenberry McCloud & Edmund W. J. Lee & Mesfin A. Bekalu - 220-233 Studying Science Inequities: How to Use Surveys to Study Diverse Populations
by Robin Bayes & James N. Druckman & Alauna C. Safarpour
January 2022, Volume 699, Issue 1
- 8-20 Democratic Vulnerabilities and Pathways for Reform
by Suzanne Mettler & Robert C. Lieberman & Jamila Michener & Thomas B. Pepinsky & Kenneth M. Roberts - 22-35 Democratic Capacity: Election Administration as Bulwark and Target
by Lawrence R. Jacobs & Judd Choate - 36-49 Delegitimization, Deconstruction and Control: Undermining the Administrative State
by Donald Moynihan - 50-65 The Supreme Court and the Dynamics of Democratic Backsliding
by Aziz Z. Huq - 68-78 “Good Citizens†in Democratic Hard Times
by Sara Wallace Goodman - 79-89 White Racial Solidarity and Opposition to American Democracy
by Ashley Jardina & Robert Mickey - 90-100 Threats or Gains: The Battle over Participation in America’s Careening Democracy
by Dan Slater - 101-115 The Far-Right Threat in the United States: A European Perspective
by Cas Mudde - 118-129 Challenges to Subnational Democracy in the United States, Past and Present
by Robert Mickey - 130-142 The Growing Rural-Urban Political Divide and Democratic Vulnerability
by Suzanne Mettler & Trevor Brown - 143-155 American Federalism, Political Inequality, and Democratic Erosion
by Jacob M. Grumbach & Jamila Michener - 158-174 Moderation, Realignment, or Transformation? Evaluating Three Approaches to America’s Crisis of Democracy
by Lee Drutman - 175-185 Civil Society, Realized: Equipping the Mass Public to Express Choice and Negotiate Power
by Hahrie Han & Jae Yeon Kim - 186-199 Can Black Lives Matter within U.S. Democracy?
by Megan Ming Francis
November 2021, Volume 698, Issue 1
- 7-11 Introduction: The COVID-19 Shock to Our Deep Inequities: How to Mitigate the Impact
by Carol Graham & Michal Grinstein-Weiss - 12-38 Socioeconomic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States
by Jonathan Rothwell & Ember Smith - 39-67 Crashing without a Parachute: Racial and Educational Disparities in Unemployment during COVID-19
by Bradley Hardy & Charles Hokayem & Stephen Roll - 68-87 Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Savings and Job Loss during COVID-19 Explain Disparities in Housing Hardships? A Moderated Mediation Analysis
by Michal Grinstein-Weiss & Yung Chun & Stephen Roll & Jason Jabbari - 88-110 When Public Health Crises Become Entwined: How Trends in COVID-19, Deaths of Despair, and Well-Being Track across the United States
by Emily Dobson & Carol Graham & Ethan Dodd - 111-136 Rural-Urban Variation in COVID-19 Experiences and Impacts among U.S. Working-Age Adults
by Shannon M. Monnat - 137-162 Nursing Homes and COVID-19: A Crisis on Top of a Crisis
by Brian E. McGarry & David C. Grabowski - 163-184 Doubling Down on Racial Capitalism during COVID-19: Qualitative Interviews with Bank Employees
by Terri Friedline & Anna K. Wood & Mikal Wheatley & Seyoung Oh & Haotian Zheng - 185-198 COVID-19 as America’s Stress Test
by Edward F. Lawlor
September 2021, Volume 697, Issue 1
- 7-14 Making Sense of One Another while Crossing Borders: Social Cognition and Migration Politics
by Ilka Vari-Lavoisier & Susan T. Fiske - 15-31 Migration Decision-Making and Its Key Dimensions
by Mathias Czaika & Jakub Bijak & Toby Prike - 32-48 Conspicuous Mobility: The Status Dimensions of the Global Passport Hierarchy
by Yossi Harpaz - 49-65 Does Increasing Immigration Affect Ethnic Minority Groups?
by Danying Li & Miguel R. Ramos & Matthew R. Bennett & Douglas S. Massey & Miles Hewstone - 66-80 Many Rivers to Cross: Social Identity, Cognition, and Labor Mobility in Rural India
by Sébastien Michiels & Christophe Jalil Nordman & Suneha Seetahul - 81-98 The Anxiety of Political Uncertainty: Insights from the Brexit Vote
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 99-119 Forecasting under Uncertainty: How Network Composition Shapes Future-Oriented Cognition
by Ilka Vari-Lavoisier - 120-147 Immigration and the Future of the Welfare State in Europe
by Alberto Alesina & Johann Harnoss & Hillel Rapoport - 148-173 North American Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration in the Time of COVID-19: The Role of National Attachment and Threat
by Victoria M. Esses & Alina Sutter & Joanie Bouchard & Kate H. Choi & Patrick Denice - 174-191 Intervening in Anti-Immigrant Sentiments: The Causal Effects of Factual Information on Attitudes toward Immigration
by Maria Abascal & Tiffany J. Huang & Van C. Tran - 192-206 Urban Space and Social Cognition: The Effect of Urban Space on Intergroup Perceptions
by Kim Knipprath & Maurice Crul & Ismintha Waldring & Xuechunzi Bai - 207-220 How an Interdisciplinary Approach to Narrative Can Support Policymaking on Migration and Integration at the City Level
by Jacqueline Broadhead - 221-235 “What Is Truth?†Negotiating Christian Convert Asylum Seekers’ Credibility
by Lena Rose & Zoe Given-Wilson
July 2021, Volume 696, Issue 1
- 6-17 Investing in Latino Children and Youth: Volume Introduction and Overview
by Lisa A. Gennetian & Marta Tienda - 20-45 Opportunity and Place: Latino Children and America’s Future
by Daniel T. Lichter & Kenneth M. Johnson - 46-78 From Crisis to Progress: Housing and Latino Youth since 2000
by Jacob S. Rugh - 80-105 Equitable Access to High-Quality Early Care and Education: Opportunities to Better Serve Young Hispanic Children and Their Families
by Julia Mendez Smith & Danielle Crosby & Christina Stephens - 106-127 Taking an Equity Lens: Reconceptualizing Research on Latinx Students’ Schooling Experiences and Educational Outcomes
by Claudia L. Galindo - 128-155 Beyond the Tipping Point: Searching for a New Vision for Latino College Success in the United States
by Stella M. Flores & Tim Carroll & Suzanne M. Lyons - 158-178 Parenting Contributions to Latinx Children’s Development in the Early Years
by Natasha J. Cabrera & Angelica Alonso & Yu Chen - 179-197 Gender and Educational Differentials in Marital Sorting of Hispanic Young Adults
by Kate H. Choi & Marta Tienda - 200-222 The Health of Hispanic Children from Birth to Emerging Adulthood
by Krista M. Perreira & Chenoa D. Allen - 223-244 Access to Health Insurance and Health Care for Hispanic Children in the United States
by Krista M. Perreira & Chenoa D. Allen & Jonathan Oberlander - 246-271 Understanding the Influence of Latino Diversity over Child Poverty in the United States
by Lina Guzman & Dana Thomson & Renee Ryberg - 274-305 Means-Tested Safety Net Programs and Hispanic Families: Evidence from Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC
by Marianne Bitler & Lisa A. Gennetian & Christina Gibson-Davis & Marcos A. Rangel
May 2021, Volume 695, Issue 1
- 8-26 The Long Recovery from the Great Recession: An Introduction
by Timothy M. Smeeding & Jennifer Romich & Michael R. Strain - 28-48 The Recovery from the Great Recession: A Long, Evolving Expansion
by Jay C. Shambaugh & Michael R. Strain - 49-69 Labor Market Trends and Outcomes: What Has Changed since the Great Recession?
by Erica L. Groshen & Harry J. Holzer - 70-91 Recent Trends in the Material Well-Being of the Working Class in America
by James P. Ziliak - 94-106 A Growing Divide: The Promise and Pitfalls of Higher Education for the Working Class
by Douglas A. Webber - 107-122 Justice-Involved Individuals in the Labor Market since the Great Recession
by Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller-Smith - 123-142 The Economic Status of People with Disabilities and Their Families since the Great Recession
by Leila Bengali & Mary C. Daly & Olivia Lofton & Robert G. Valletta - 143-157 The Great Recession and Economic Outcomes for Indigenous Peoples in the United States
by Randall Akee - 158-172 Examining the Differential Impact of Recessions and Recovery across Race and Gender for Working- versus Professional-Class Workers
by Ofronama Biu & Christopher Famighetti & Darrick Hamilton - 173-192 Disparate Recoveries: Wealth, Race, and the Working Class after the Great Recession
by Fenaba R. Addo & William A. Darity Jr. - 193-206 How Foreign- and U.S.-Born Latinos Fare during Recessions and Recoveries
by Pia Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 208-224 The New Realities of Working-Class Jobs: Employer Practices, Worker Protections, and Employee Voice to Improve Job Quality
by Julia R. Henly & Susan J. Lambert & Laura Dresser - 225-241 How Labor Market Institutions Matter for Worker Compensation
by Ryan Nunn & Jennifer Hunt - 242-259 Major Means-Tested and Income Support Programs for the Working Class, 2009–2019
by Yu-Ling Chang & Jennifer Romich & Marci Ybarra - 260-274 Workforce Entry Including Career and Technical Education and Training
by Burt S. Barnow & Lois M. Miller & Jeffrey A. Smith - 276-291 The Opioid Epidemic Was Not Caused by Economic Distress but by Factors That Could Be More Rapidly Addressed
by Janet Currie & Hannes Schwandt - 292-312 Communities Moving Ahead, Falling Behind: Evidence from the Index of Deep Disadvantage
by Vincent A. Fusaro & H. Luke Shaefer & Jasmine Simington - 314-330 Policies to Help the Working Class in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Lessons from the Great Recession
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Kevin Corinth & Douglas Holtz-Eakin - 331-344 Improving the Fortunes of America’s Working Class
by Gary Burtless & Isabel V. Sawhill
March 2021, Volume 694, Issue 1
- 8-20 Legacies of Racial Violence: Clarifying and Addressing the Presence of the Past
by David Cunningham & Hedwig Lee & Geoff Ward - 22-31 (Dis)Continuities in Racialized Legal Violence
by Geoff Ward & David Cunningham & Hedwig Lee & Sarah Gaby - 32-38 A Call for Integral Violence Studies
by Christian Davenport - 39-47 Historical Anatomical Collections of Human Remains: Exploring Their Reinterpretation as Representations of Racial Violence
by Molly K. Zuckerman & Rita M. Austin & Courtney A. Hofman - 48-58 Linking History to Contemporary State-Sanctioned Slow Violence through Cultural and Structural Racism
by Margaret T. Hicken & Lewis Miles & Solome Haile & Michael Esposito - 59-66 Achieving Health Equity by Addressing Legacies of Racial Violence in Public Health Practice
by Darrell Hudson - 67-75 Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence
by Monica Muñoz Martinez - 78-91 Historical Racist Violence and Intergenerational Harms: Accounts from Descendants of Lynching Victims
by Shytierra Gaston - 92-107 The Persistence of Historical Racial Violence and Political Suppression: Implications for Contemporary Regional Inequality
by Jhacova A. Williams & Trevon D. Logan & Bradley L. Hardy - 108-121 Police Brutality and Mexican American Families in Texas, 1945–1980
by Brent M. S. Campney - 122-139 Measuring Legacies of Collective Racial Violence
by Sarah Gaby - 142-156 White Health Benefits of Histories of Enslavement: The Case of Opioid Deaths
by Ryan Gabriel & Michael Esposito & Geoff Ward & Hedwig Lee & Margaret T. Hicken & David Cunningham - 157-171 From Legacy to Memory: Reckoning with Racial Violence at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice
by Christina Simko - 172-188 Historical Mob Violence and the 2016 Presidential Election
by Rebecca Abbott & Amy Kate Bailey - 189-204 The White Working Class and the Legacy of the 1960s Ku Klux Klan in the 2016 Presidential Election
by Mattias Smångs - 205-219 Capital Punishment and the Legacies of Slavery and Lynching in the United States
by David Rigby & Charles Seguin
January 2021, Volume 693, Issue 1
- 8-26 Homelessness as a Moving Target
by Barrett A. Lee & Marybeth Shinn & Dennis P. Culhane - 28-45 A Rising Tide Drowns Unstable Boats: How Inequality Creates Homelessness
by Thomas H. Byrne & Benjamin F. Henwood & Anthony W. Orlando - 46-63 Income Support Policies and the Rise of Student and Family Homelessness
by Zachary Parolin - 64-81 The Concentrated Geography of Eviction
by Devin Q. Rutan & Matthew Desmond - 82-100 Racial Inequity and Homelessness: Findings from the SPARC Study
by Jeffrey Olivet & Catriona Wilkey & Molly Richard & Marc Dones & Julia Tripp & Maya Beit-Arie & Svetlana Yampolskaya & Regina Cannon - 102-122 Housing Trajectories, Risk Factors, and Resources among Individuals Who Are Homeless or Precariously Housed
by Tim Aubry & Ayda Agha & Cilia Mejia-Lancheros & James Lachaud & Ri Wang & Rosane Nisenbaum & Anita Palepu & Stephen W. Hwang - 123-140 Public Assistance and Homeless Shelter Trajectories
by Francisca G.-C. Richter & Claudia Coulton & Robert L. Fischer & Nina Lalich - 141-157 Homelessness among Formerly Incarcerated Men: Patterns and Predictors
by Brianna Remster - 158-176 Putting Homelessness in Context: The Schools and Neighborhoods of Students Experiencing Homelessness
by Tasminda K. Dhaliwal & Soledad De Gregorio & Ann Owens & Gary Painter - 178-192 Housing First and Severe Mental Disorders: The Challenge of Exiting Homelessness
by James Lachaud & Cilia Mejia-Lancheros & Rosane Nisenbaum & Vicky Stergiopoulos & Patricia O’Campo & Stephen W. Hwang - 193-208 How Well Do Housing Vouchers Work for Black Families Experiencing Homelessness?: Evidence from the Family Options Study
by Claudia D. Solari & Douglas Walton & Jill Khadduri - 209-229 Housing Matters, Services Might: Findings from the High Needs Families Program Evaluation
by Debra J. Rog & Kathryn A. Henderson & Clara A. Wagner & Emily L. Abbruzzi - 230-243 Understanding the Dynamics of Homelessness among Veterans Receiving Outpatient Care: Lessons Learned from Universal Screening
by Ann Elizabeth Montgomery - 246-263 Cross-Sector Collaboration to Improve Homeless Services: Addressing Capacity, Innovation, and Equity Challenges
by Jennifer E. Mosley - 264-283 Complaint-Oriented “Services†: Shelters as Tools for Criminalizing Homelessness
by Chris Herring - 284-300 The Growth and Shifting Spatial Distribution of Tent Encampments in Oakland, California
by Ryan Finnigan - 301-320 Finding Security on Skid Row: The Positive Role of Organizational and Social Ties in Service Hubs in the United States and Japan
by Matthew D. Marr - 322-332 How to Address Homelessness: Reflections from Research
by Katherine M. O’Regan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Sophie House
November 2020, Volume 692, Issue 1
- 7-25 The Contemporary U.S. Child Welfare System(s): Overview and Key Challenges
by Lawrence M. Berger & Kristen S. Slack - 26-49 The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect
by Sarah A. Font & Kathryn Maguire-Jack - 50-67 Child Welfare Financing: What Do We Fund, How, and What Could Be Improved?
by Ron Haskins - 68-96 The Evolution of Federal Child Welfare Policy through the Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018: Opportunities, Barriers, and Unintended Consequences
by Mark F. Testa & David Kelly - 97-118 The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go?
by Brenda Jones Harden & Cassandra Simons & Michelle Johnson-Motoyama & Richard Barth - 119-139 Leveraging Family and Community Strengths to Reduce Child Maltreatment
by Debangshu Roygardner & Kelli N. Hughes & Vincent J. Palusci - 140-161 The Social Welfare Policy Landscape and Child Protective Services: Opportunities for and Barriers to Creating Systems Synergy
by Megan Feely & Kerri M. Raissian & William Schneider & Lindsey Rose Bullinger - 162-181 A Practical Framework for Considering the Use of Predictive Risk Modeling in Child Welfare
by Brett Drake & Melissa Jonson-Reid & MarÃa Gandarilla Ocampo & Maria Morrison & Darejan (Daji) Dvalishvili - 182-202 Who Is and Is Not Served by Child Protective Services Systems? Implications for a Prevention Infrastructure to Reduce Child Maltreatment
by Kristen S. Slack & Lawrence M. Berger - 203-226 How Do Families Experience and Interact with CPS?
by Darcey H. Merritt - 227-252 Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective
by Fred Wulczyn - 253-274 Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System: Why Do They Exist, and What Can Be Done to Address Them?
by Alan J. Dettlaff & Reiko Boyd
September 2020, Volume 691, Issue 1
- 7-16 The Reassertion of the Regulatory Welfare State: A Preface
by Avishai Benish & David Levi-Faur - 17-29 The Expansion of Regulation in Welfare Governance
by Avishai Benish & David Levi-Faur - 30-49 Meta Governance of Path Dependencies: Regulation, Welfare, and Markets
by John Braithwaite - 50-67 The Political Economy of Regulating for Welfare: Regulation Preventing Loss of Access to Basic Services in the UK, Sweden, the EU, and Israel
by Hanan Haber - 68-83 Measuring and Comparing the Regulatory Welfare State: Social Objectives in Public Procurement
by Miriam Hartlapp - 84-103 A Gender Equalizing Regulatory Welfare State? Enacting the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive in Denmark and Poland
by Caroline De La Porte & Trine P. Larsen & Dorota Szelewa - 104-120 Bossing or Protecting? The Integration of Social Regulation into the Welfare State
by Philipp Trein - 121-137 Politics, Markets, and Modes of Contract Governance: Regulating Social Services in Shanghai and Chongqing, China
by Wei Li & Bao Yang - 138-152 Views from Below: Inspectors’ Coping with Hybrid Accountabilities
by Tanja Klenk - 153-173 Changing Expectations? The Change in the Role of the Welfare Ministry in the Regulation of Personal Social Services
by Lihi Lahat - 174-188 Is Service Quality a Driver of the Regulatory Welfare State? Policies for Health Services in Germany and France
by Renate Reiter - 189-205 The Rise of the Regulatory Constitutional Welfare State, Publicization, and Constitutional Social Rights: The Case of Israel and Britain
by Lilach Litor & Gila Menahem & Hadara Bar-Mor - 206-222 Quiet Politics of Employment Protection Legislation? Partisan Politics, Electoral Competition, and the Regulatory Welfare State
by Linda Voigt & Reimut Zohlnhöfer - 223-242 Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes in Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey
by Işik D. Özel & Salvador Parrado - 243-257 Indirect and Invisible Regulations Set in Stone: A Driving Force behind the Rise of Private Health Insurance in Sweden
by John Lapidus - 258-275 Missing in Action: Bridging Capital and Cross-Boundary Discourse
by Sora Lee & Valerie Braithwaite - 276-294 Organizing Competition: Regulatory Welfare States in Higher Education
by Tobias Schulze-Cleven - 295-310 The Logics of Hybrid Accountability: When the State, the Market, and Professionalism Interact
by Avishai Benish
July 2020, Volume 690, Issue 1
- 7-35 Refugee Integration in Canada, Europe, and the United States: Perspectives from Research
by Katharine M. Donato & Elizabeth Ferris - 36-60 The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States
by Van C. Tran & Fei Guo & Tiffany J. Huang - 61-81 Welcoming, Trust, and Civic Engagement: Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan America
by Dina G. Okamoto & Linda R. Tropp & Helen B. Marrow & Michael Jones-Correa - 82-99 Pathways to Refugee Integration: Predictions from Longitudinal Data in Colorado
by Jini E. Puma & Sarah E. Brewer & Paul Stein - 100-116 The Limits of Local Sanctuary Initiatives for Immigrants
by Martha F. Davis - 117-135 Urban Contexts and Immigrant Organizations: Differences in New York, El Paso, Paris, and Barcelona
by Ernesto Castañeda - 136-152 Complementary Pathways to Protection: Promoting the Integration and Inclusion of Refugees in Europe?
by Joanne van Selm - 153-167 Welcoming Refugees and Migrants: Catholic Narratives and the Challenge of Inclusion
by David Hollenbach - 168-174 Multireligious Cooperation and the Integration of Muslim Migrants in Sweden
by Majbritt Lyck-Bowen - 176-183 Making Sense of U.S. Refugee Resettlement: Utica as a Model for the Nation
by Anne C. Richard & Shelly Callahan - 184-191 The Development of Innovative Integration Models in Los Angeles
by Linda Lopez - 192-199 Family Separation and Lives in Limbo: U.S. Immigration Policy in the 1920s and during the Trump Administration
by Yael Schacher - 200-224 Making Sense of Public Policy on Refugee Integration
by Elizabeth Ferris
May 2020, Volume 689, Issue 1
- 7-25 Do Networks Help People To Manage Poverty? Perspectives from the Field
by Miranda J. Lubbers & Mario Luis Small & Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa - 26-45 Of Morals and Markets: Social Exchange and Poverty in Contemporary Urban Mexico
by Mercedes González de la Rocha - 46-64 Walking a Tightrope: Using Financial Diaries to Investigate Day-to-Day Financial Decisions and the Social Safety Net of the Financially Excluded
by Olga Biosca & Neil McHugh & Fatma Ibrahim & Rachel Baker & Tim Laxton & Cam Donaldson - 65-88 Relationships Stretched Thin: Social Support Mobilization in Poverty
by Miranda J. Lubbers & Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa & Paula Escribano Castaño & José Luis Molina & Antònia Casellas & Jorge Grau Rebollo - 89-109 How Do Low-Income People Form Survival Networks? Routine Organizations as Brokers
by Mario L. Small & Leah E. Gose - 110-128 “My Crying Is Not a Cry by Itself†: Building Sustainable Social Ties through a Poor People’s Organization
by Joan Maya Mazelis - 129-148 Holiday Clubs as Community Organizations
by Paul B. Stretesky & Margaret Anne Defeyter & Michael A. Long & Zeibeda Sattar & Eilish Crilley - 149-167 A Divided Sisterhood: Support Networks of Trans Sex Workers in Urban Turkey
by Ezgi Güler - 168-191 Asymmetries in Transnational Social Protection: Perspectives of Migrants and Nonmigrants
by BaÅŸak Bilecen - 192-201 Ties that Bind/Unwind: The Social, Economic, and Organizational Contexts of Sharing Networks
by Katherine S. Newman
March 2020, Volume 688, Issue 1
- 7-19 Labor Market Uncertainties for Youth and Young Adults: An International Perspective
by Wei-Jun Jean Yeung & Yi Yang - 20-37 Unemployment Patterns of Local-Born and Migrant Youth in a Postcolonial Society: A Double Cohort Analysis
by Kumiko Shibuya & Hua Guo & Eric Fong